LG.Philips LCD develops 100" LCD panel
LG.Philips LCD announced today that it has developed a 100" TFT-LCD panel, which it claims is the world’s largest. The 100" LCD panel is approximately 1.5 times bigger than the current largest LCD panel of 82" and is similar in size to the largest plasma display panel (PDP) currently available.
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